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paper: Boeing Logo Guidelines for FRC Sponsored Teams 2009
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Boeing Logo Guidelines for FRC Sponsored Teams 2009 by gniticxe |
Re: paper: Boeing Logo Guidelines for FRC Sponsored Teams 2009
This is very interesting -
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Actually, Gary, rereading the rule you quoted, I was first mistaken as well.
The Boeing globe style LOGO can't be used, but the words "Member - Team Boeing" can be. See page 14 with the robot example. Weird in any case... |
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Today Boeing announced that the logo can be used on the robot. This is reflected in the rev A document.
Of course the robots have been shipped for a week now, but feel free to slap a bumper sticker on your bots at the competition. |
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Interesting. I wonder what happened to cause the change.
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We were visiting at a Boeing facility the other day and one of my senior students turned to the rest of his classmates and pointed out that someday their grandchildren would get to fly in one of these...
...........they were standing in front of a 787 model.... |
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^^^ Hahahahaha.
Anyhow, dosn't it have to do with the fact that the Boeing corporation and the Boeing "donation division" (IDK the official name) is technically different? Isn't the donation division part of the Union not the corporation itself? Just my 2 cents. |
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I am not sure what you mean by being part of the Union.
Our team is proudly sponsored by The Boeing Company AND by SPEEA which is the Society of Professional Engineering Employees in Aerospace. We actually used to be sponsored by the Mechanics Union too.. R |
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I can't say Boeing is without fault on the 787 program, especially as an engineer working on the airplane and its derivatives. Regardless, I'm proud the company has recognized the value in FIRST and has joined many other national sponsors. Cheap shots, no matter how light-hearted, are not GP and are usually a bad idea when it comes to sponsors.
That being said, the FIRST@Boeing grants have nothing to do with unions (SPEEA or IAM). The funds came from the corporate level with backing from Engineering and Global Corporate Citizenship. Allowing the logo on robots was a result of Boeing mentors letting the Communications/Marketing folks how silly the original policy was. Thankfully, they agreed. |
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